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repack

(riːˈpæk)
vb (tr)
to place or arrange (articles) in (a container) again or in a different way
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repack


Past participle: repacked
Gerund: repacking

Imperative
repack
repack
Present
I repack
you repack
he/she/it repacks
we repack
you repack
they repack
Preterite
I repacked
you repacked
he/she/it repacked
we repacked
you repacked
they repacked
Present Continuous
I am repacking
you are repacking
he/she/it is repacking
we are repacking
you are repacking
they are repacking
Present Perfect
I have repacked
you have repacked
he/she/it has repacked
we have repacked
you have repacked
they have repacked
Past Continuous
I was repacking
you were repacking
he/she/it was repacking
we were repacking
you were repacking
they were repacking
Past Perfect
I had repacked
you had repacked
he/she/it had repacked
we had repacked
you had repacked
they had repacked
Future
I will repack
you will repack
he/she/it will repack
we will repack
you will repack
they will repack
Future Perfect
I will have repacked
you will have repacked
he/she/it will have repacked
we will have repacked
you will have repacked
they will have repacked
Future Continuous
I will be repacking
you will be repacking
he/she/it will be repacking
we will be repacking
you will be repacking
they will be repacking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been repacking
you have been repacking
he/she/it has been repacking
we have been repacking
you have been repacking
they have been repacking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been repacking
you will have been repacking
he/she/it will have been repacking
we will have been repacking
you will have been repacking
they will have been repacking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been repacking
you had been repacking
he/she/it had been repacking
we had been repacking
you had been repacking
they had been repacking
Conditional
I would repack
you would repack
he/she/it would repack
we would repack
you would repack
they would repack
Past Conditional
I would have repacked
you would have repacked
he/she/it would have repacked
we would have repacked
you would have repacked
they would have repacked
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Translations

repack

[ˈriːˈpæk] VT [+ object] → reembalar, reenvasar, devolver a su caja; [+ suitcase] → volver a hacer
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She packed, repacked, pressed, made the butler's assistant and Petya- whom she had drawn into the business of packing- press on the lid, and made desperate efforts herself.
Then, at the first convenient opportunity, she went down herself, intending to repack her belongings and store them properly in the local warehouse: the plan had been amateurish and a failure.
And, in the morning, I pack it before I have used it, and have to unpack again to get it, and it is always the last thing I turn out of the bag; and then I repack and forget it, and have to rush upstairs for it at the last moment and carry it to the railway station, wrapped up in my pocket- handkerchief.
Dickon and Mary were sitting on the grass, the tea-basket was repacked ready to be taken back to the house, and Colin was lying against his cushions with his heavy locks pushed back from his forehead and his face looking quite a natural color.
I have had all my own little concerns to arrange, books and music to divide, and all my trunks to repack, from not having understood in time what was intended as to the waggons: and one thing I have had to do, Mary, of a more trying nature: going to almost every house in the parish, as a sort of take-leave.
So the pretty china was repacked, Rose furled her fan, and with several parcels of choice teas for the old ladies stowed away in Dr.
The basket having been repacked, and it being found perfectly impossible to awaken Mr.
Now you go too.' He repacked the kilta with all he meant to lose, and hove it up on to the windowsill.
He washed the dishes, foraged dry wood, mended a broken pack-strap, put an edge on the butcher-knife and camp-axe, and repacked the picks and shovels into a more carryable parcel.
Moody's Investors Service announced today the retirement of two CDO secondary rating methodologies, which described the approach used to rate securities with non-standard promises such as CDO combo notes and CDO repacks. The rating agency is retiring the specified documents, because the existing primary methodologies listed below have been revised to include a description of the analytical framework to rate these types of securities.
In the repack area where the new carton erector is installed, Muller Dairy receives products-including its famous Muller Corner ranges-in single-flavour cases and repacks them into to the mixed-flavour cases that are favoured by many smaller retail outlets.